Mazilamani:
Where does PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang get all his senseless ideas
or information? What has PAS been doing to see itself more amicable
with the non-Muslims? They keep dropping explosive words like communist, kafir, anti-Muslim cum Islamophobia, gamblers and drunkards. The non-Muslims don't need all this branding.
The
non-Malays don't harbour any hatred for the Malays, go to shopping
outlets and see how the Malays are treated by the non-Malays. The
question of voting is not about anti-race sentiment, but for a party
identified with capable leaders to drive the country to progress and
development, not taking us backwards.
In the past, former prime ministers Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi and Najib Abdul Razak were well respected by the
non-Malays. Many loved Najib until IMDB exploded. Otherwise, BN
may continue to perform well in general elections. So it all depends on
the contribution and inclusive thinking of leaders and the feeling that I
have a rightful place as a Malaysian, that decides the choice of who to
vote for.
As for a meeting between Hadi and Mahathir, it is
something distantly new, and we are yet to hear from Mahathir. Maybe it
happened since both appear to be pro-Malay and Islam.
Vijay47:
Hadi, you warn the Malays that should they remain ignorant, the
non-Malays would rule Malaysia. I shall for the moment disregard your
propensity to dispensing rubbish to an audience that you pray will never
have the wit or wisdom to recognise you for what you are despite your
penchant for suddenly breaking into Arabic in the belief that linguistic
skills reflect piety and righteousness.
The hard reality is that the non-Malays would never be able to govern
Malaysia on their own; sheer mathematics dictates this, even though
mathematics may never have been your strong suit in school and
thereafter. And the attendant political truth is that a multi-racial
nation led by a government with a fair racial composition would be to
enjoy heaven on earth.
Heaven on earth insofar as Kelantan and
Terengganu are concerned is visible only in its absence. You have been
ruling in those unfortunate states almost from the time camels roamed
desert terrain. What wonder have you wrought, what benefits have you
brought to the pitiful folks around Pengkalan Chepa and the region
stretching all the way south to Chukai, which you donāt pay anyway?
Other than its admittedly beautiful beaches and mek
(women), what can your two states boast of? The high rate of
unemployment compelling your youth to flee to the decadent west coast?
The national record for visitors to internet porn sites? Oops, I forgot ā
perhaps the concentration of Mercedes Benz in elite neighbourhoods.
If
indeed a government formed by non-Muslims is anathema to Islamic
wellbeing, Hadi, why are there perpetual boatloads of your distant
brethren daring tempests and drownings to seek sanctuary in Italy,
Portugal, Spain, and France?
Or if your geography suffers the same
limitations as your mathematics, let us turn our gaze to more nearby
areas. What is the number of people wishing to migrate to Malaysia from
Singapore?
David Dass: Non-Malays do not want to
control the government. They just want to be part of the government.
They acknowledge the Malays to be the majority in the country at more
than 60 percent of the population. They accept the Constitution, the
Malay rulers, the place of Islam and Article 153.
What Hadi says
is absolute nonsense! The non-Malays do not want the country to become
an Islamic ruled by mullahs like Iran and Afghanistan. This country is
peaceful, and we should all try to keep it that way. We are multiracial
and multi-religious. We all want the government to be fair and just to
all.
We want the government to be free of corruption.
All Malaysians should be united in our search for an honest competent
government committed to the best interests of all our people. Racial
rhetoric like Hadiās is driving people away.
Iphonezours: Hadiās brains work on overdrive when it
comes to non-Muslims, non-Malays, women and LGBT. His entire world
revolves only around these issues. On the other hand, his brain clogs
when it comes to education, health, economy, corruption, high cost of
living and so on.
Why is he so afraid of non-Muslims ruling this
country? Just look at our southern neighbour which is ruled by
non-Muslims but has a high standard of living, low corruption, good
education, health, welfare, housing and retirement for its citizens to
the extent that the Muslims are also successful.
Hmm:
Why shouldn't a non-Muslim rule if he is capable and a Malaysian
citizen? Are you saying a non-Muslim Malaysian should not have the same
rights as a Muslim? If this country has more intelligent people, a
non-Muslim leader would not be ruled out.
We should only look at
the person's capability to bring the country to greater heights. What is
the use of having a leader who behaves like a deer in headlights when
approached with a problem? A leader who is clueless about how to bring
in foreign investment or improve the economy and the lives of its
citizens. Hadi's talk is typical racist talk which, unfortunately,
resonates with his voters.
Thesaint:
Itās not about Muslims or non-Muslims ruling the country. Itās about
competence and integrity. If you donāt have competence and integrity it
will give rise to low productivity and corruption. The country has
experienced so many corruption and financial scandals.
The majority of Malaysians must not fall for religious and racial
rhetoric by certain politicians who hardly know anything about
economics. In the event we are unduly and negatively influenced by the
same we will lose our competitiveness.
Hadi, instead of making
unilateral statements, why not debate the issues with Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim? Who knows we may be convinced by your intelligence.